Season Seven

Big Brother Racism: Season Seven was the seventh season of the popular Big Brother Racism series, which concluded on August 29th, 2009. It-girl Charley Uchea emerged victorious from the season, although Lacienega Boulevardez got most of the media attention that season for her porn past scandal. It is currently the only season which features six jurors due to Ann Coulter's lack of cooperation upon her eviction, leading to her voluntary removal from the sequester house. Her vote was replaced by America's Vote. Monica Padilla also received considerable press coverage over the course of the season when a lawsuit was filed against her while still in the house, Padilla v. Padilla, over mistaken identity. Big Brother neglected to inform Padilla about the lawsuit, although when she left the house she counter-sued and won.

Weekly Summary
Green means that that houseguest was announced the winner.

Blue means that that houseguest was Head of Household.

Light Blue means that that houseguest was Head of Household and held the Power of Veto.

Purple means that that houseguest held the Power of Veto.

Pink means that that houseguest used the Power of Veto on himself or herself.

Yellow means that that houseguest had the Power of Veto used on himself or herself.

Orange means that that houseguest was nominated but was not evicted.

Brown means that that houseguest was not initially nominated, but the coup d'état holder put him or her on the block.

Light Yellow means that that houseguest was removed from the block due to the coup d'état.

Dark Red mean that that houseguest was evicted following the use of the coup d'état.

Red means that that houseguest was evicted. 
 * In Week 8, Brenda Song was voted by the public to receive the coup d'état.